Google Titles In Snippets Gone Awry

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Aug 25, 2016 • 8:11 am | comments (3) by twitter Google+ | Filed Under Google Search Engine Optimization
 

Over the past few weeks, I've been hearing rumblings across the community about the Google search results not working as expected. Specifically how the titles are showing wrong, invalid or weird information. In fact, I think John Mueller was asked at the 24:35 mark into the hangout from Tuesday on Google+.
So just this morning, I spotted a webmaster who shared a specific example. A search for [LJL] returns a snippet in the first position that shows 0 as the title, where the title tag actually says "League of Legends Japan League."
Here is a picture:

Here is the question that came up in the hangout:
Google has been tampering a lot with our homepage titles for exact match queries (sitename + country) . It is a multisite wordpress installation with localised versions en, uk and BR - what should we be looking at?
John responded that he needed to see specific examples but it can be an issue of Google folding two pages together. But truth is, I've heard more rumblings about this in forums and on Twitter.
Here is the video embed:
Have the title tags been normal for you in Google?
Forum discussion at Twitter.

Source: - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-titles-in-snippets-gone-bad-22592.html

Is Google Testing The Penguin 4.0 Algorithm?

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Apr 6, 2016 • 8:27 am | comments (220) by twitter Google+ | Filed Under Google PageRank & Algorithm Updates
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I think we are on the verge of seeing Penguin 4.0 launch soon at Google - I think we are just about there. I know, I know, it's been a while. I have seen some chatter in the industry, on and off chatter, over the past 12 hours or so, that people are noticing some drastic changes with the Google search rankings on and off. 

It can be nothing, it can be a blip, it can be a different algorithm or it can be people making stuff up - but it also can be Google testing Penguin 4.0 to a limited set of searchers.
The folks at WebmasterWorld over the past 12 hours or so have been asking about it:

JS Harris, a senior Webmaster World member said:

I have a small list of 10 distinct keywords for my site that I check when I wonder if a major update has occurred. The bottom few results on page one generally come and go but the top spots stay immortal. They stay there, that is, until there is a major update.

I'm only ever mildly surprised when I see a would be contender for immortality disappear but it's usually because they've become frustrated with 'almost ranked' status(below the fold) and made major changes, which didn't help.

9/10 of the immortals have changed, in my opinion this has been a major update(affecting roughly 1% of queries, no doubt). Penguin perhaps?
Another person said:

Yesterday, I was ranked #2 for another brands keyword. Today, I am ranked in both position 7 & 8 for 2 separate articles... basically on my website I have a "vendors" page which has all their products listed, and then links to information specific to their products (more in depth). I did not take into account the confusion it would cause to Google, I would suspect it fairly easy to distinguish in this day and age... 
 
Martin Ice Web, another senior member also noticed traffic and algorithm changes in rankings.

I have some recent comments on my Google webmaster report with webmasters saying "yes something is rolling on. One of my website got hit really badly." Another said "I think there is an update happening too. Seen some serious movement on a few keywords, some good, some bad."

It would not surprise me if this is Google testing Penguin in the wild. If so, and all is good, we may see a Penguin 4.0 release this weekend or next? Wishful thinking?

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

Reference Link:- https://www.seroundtable.com/google-testing-the-new-penguin-algorithm-21892.html

 
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